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Department: Private Wealth
What happens to a lasting power of attorney when someone dies?
A lasting power of attorney is an excellent way to ensure your health, welfare and financial affairs are taken care of.
Private WealthCan I include my dog in my will?
Pets are considered personal possessions according to the law in England and Wales, so can be gifted to someone.
Private WealthWhat are the risks of using an unregulated will-writer?
Using an unregulated will-writer can leave consumers exposed to the risk of exploitation by unscrupulous and unqualified practitioners.
Private WealthDo I need to swear an oath when making an application for probate?
Probate rules introduced on 27 November 2018 allow personal applications to be made without the need to swear an oath.

I have a joint bank account, so if anything happens to me, will my spouse be able to access our money?
Even with a joint account, you could still face problems accessing cash. Your account could be frozen for all but essential transactions.
Private WealthCan my spouse make decisions for me if I lack capacity?
No, it is only possible for someone to act on your behalf if you have an LPA.
Private WealthHow old do you have to be to make a will?
Anyone over 18 (or over 17 if you are a member of the armed forces) can and should make a will.
Private WealthWhy use a solicitor to make a will?
A will is a legal document and if it is drafted incorrectly it could cost a lot to put right any errors.